Electric and Magnetic Field Parallel

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Homework Statement


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Homework Equations


F=qE+qv x B

The Attempt at a Solution



The electric and magnetic fields are parallel, so the magnetic force will be in the j direction and the electrostatic force will be in the k direction. If the magnetic force was acting alone it would be cyclotron motion but since the electrostatic force is acting too does this mean it is moving in a helical path? I'm having some difficulty thinking about where the electric field is pointing and how to draw it properly. Thanks

for part b) I can find the acceleration using (qE)/m and plug into a distance equation but I am not sure if that is what I'm being asked to do.
 
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navm1 said:
If the magnetic force was acting alone it would be cyclotron motion but since the electrostatic force is acting too does this mean it is moving in a helical path?
Sort of helical, as it is always accelerating in k-direction.
 
Thanks. For part b, if I use v_0t+1/2*((qE/m))t^2 as the position of the proton along the z direction. Then for part c I can calculate the period and then put '3T' into the equation I found in part b to find the particles position. Am I on the right track with this?
 
navm1 said:
For part b, if I use v_0t+1/2*((qE/m))t^2 as the position of the proton along the z direction.
What is v_0 in z direction?
navm1 said:
Then for part c I can calculate the period and then put '3T' into the equation I found in part b to find the particles position. Am I on the right track with this?
Right.
 
mfb said:
What is v_0 in z direction?
Right.
v_0 in the z direction is 0 so z=1/2*((qE/m))t^2 = 1/2* ((1.6x10^-10)(5000))/1.673x10^-27)*(1.3x10^-4)^2 = 4041m = 4km ?
 
my mistake, that is one revolution so three should be 36431metres